Review of Tim Whitmarsh, Greek Literature and the Roman Empire. The Politics of Imitation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001 (original) (raw)

Greeks , Romans , and Politics in Imperial Literature : Eleven Essays

Jesper Majbom Madsen

2015

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Review of Fergus Millar, Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 1: The Roman Republic and the Augustan Revolution. Hannah M. Cotton and Guy M. Rogers, eds. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.

Clifford Ando

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Review of Jesper Majbom Madsen and Roger Rees, eds., Roman Rule in Greek and Latin Writing: Double Vision. Histos 9 (2015) lxxiii–lxxix.

Adam Kemezis

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Greek history, Greece and Rome reviews, 2010, vol.2

Peter Liddel, Christy Constantakopoulou

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Peter Liddel, Christy Constantakopoulou

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Patrick Hogan and Adam Kemezis, eds. Special Issue of Classical World 102.1-2 (2016-17) "Writing Imperial Politics in Greek" (Uncorrected Proofs of Introduction)

Adam Kemezis

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Review of Imagining Community in Late Classical Athens and the Early Roman Empire, by D.S. Richter, Oxford, 2011. Classical Review 63.1 (2013): 90-92.

Félix Racine

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Van Hoof L. (2013) ‘Performing Paideia: Literature as an Instrument for Social Promotion in the Fourth Century A.D.’. Classical Quarterly 63: 387-406. [WOS:000318305300023]

Lieve Van Hoof

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Christy Constantakopoulou

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Barchiesi in Graziosi et al., Oxford Handbook of Hellenic Studies

Alessandro Barchiesi

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Van Hoof L. (2014) ‘Lobbying through Literature: Libanius, For the Teachers (Oration 31)’. In L. Van Hoof and P. Van Nuffelen (eds.) Literature and Society in the Fourth Century A.D.: Performing Paideia, Constructing the Present, Presenting the Self. Leiden: Brill, 68-82.

Lieve Van Hoof

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Late Roman society and its normative structures (1989)

John Haldon

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Rome Enters the Greek East: From Anarchy to Hierarchy in the Hellenistic Mediterranean, 230-170 BC, by Arthur M. Eckstein (Book Review)

Craige Champion

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Fergus Millar's papers. Review of: MILLAR (F.) Rome, the Greek World, and the East. Volume 3: The Greek World, the Jews, and the East. Edited by Hannah M. Cotton and Guy M. Rogers.

Arjan Zuiderhoek

The Classical Review. New Series, Vol. 57, No. 2 (Oct., 2007), pp. 492-494.

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Jeroen Lauwers

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2014 L. Van Hoof and P. Van Nuffelen, eds., Literature and Society in the Fourth Century A.D.: Performing Paideia, Constructing the Present, Presenting the Self (Mnemosyne Supplements 373), Brill, Leiden, 2014.

Peter Van Nuffelen

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A. KEITH and J. EDMONDSON (EDS), ROMAN LITERARY CULTURES: DOMESTIC POLITICS, REVOLUTIONARY POETICS, CIVIC SPECTACLE (Phoenix Supplementary Volume 55). Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016. Pp. xxiv + 340, illus. isbn9781442629677. £39.99

Claire Stocks

Journal of Roman Studies, 2018

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On Greek Intellectuals and the Roman Emperor Cult Gli intellettuali greci e il culto romano dell'Imperatore

Kostas Buraselis

On Greek Intellectuals and the Roman Emperor Cult, in: F. Kimmel-Clauzet & F. Muccioli (éd.s), Devenir un dieu, devenir un héros en Grèce ancienne, Jouvence. Antiquitas – Saggi, n. 7, Milano 2021, 2021

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Introduction to Greece and Rome 2020 Aristocracy issue

Richard Seaford

Greece and Rome, 2020

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Review of A. Kemezis, Greek Narratives of the Roman Empire under the Severans (Cambridge, 2014), Mouseion 14.1: 168-71.

Alex Imrie

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Venerari contendere adicere: Roman Emulation, Intergenerational Reciprocity, and the Ancient Idea of Progress, Athenaeum 107.1 (2019), pp. 94-127

Fabio Tutrone

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Greek rhetoric and the later Roman empire. The bubble of the ‘third sophistic’

Lieve Van Hoof

Antiquité Tardive, 2010

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The Greek World" in the Perception of Latin Intellectuals

Vladimir Tyulenev

EUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL

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Presocratic Philosophy. Essays in Honour of Alexander Mourelatos

Daniel W Graham

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 2004

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G. IVAȘCU, Clementia principis. An aspect of the imperial power in Symmachus’ works, C&C, 15, 2020, 95-103

George Ivașcu

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Matijašić, I., Shaping the Canons of Ancient Greek Historiography: Imitation, Classicism, and Literary Criticism (2018)

Ivan Matijasic

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Vassilis Lambropoulos

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Introduction to Polis Special Issue on Roman Political Thought

Grant Nelsestuen, Daniel Kapust

Polis, 2019

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GREEK IMPERIAL RHETORS AND SOPHISTS. Review of JANISZEWSKI (P.), STEBNICKA (K.), SZABAT (E.), Prosopography of Greek Rhetors and Sophists of the Roman Empire. Classical Review FirstView January 2016; to be published in CR 66.1 (2016). Copyright The Classical Association 2016.

William Guast

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Introduction to "Approaches and Methods in Greek Political Thought"

Ryan Balot

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Beyond Magna Graecia: Greeks and Non‐Greeks in France, Spain and Italy

Kathryn Lomas

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« “A mirror carried along a high road” ? Reflections on (and of) society in the Greek novels », dans M. P. Futre Pinheiro, D. Konstan et B. MacQueen éd., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel, Trends in Classics, Supplementary volumes, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2018

Sophie Lalanne

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